Jun 23 2008
They\’ve found water ice on Mars! If this is news to you then we\’re proud that the Daily Galaxy is the only science-feed you read, probably delivered on parchment to your Himalayan cave by carrier pigeon.
Jun 23 2008
An American woman has been rescued from a German mountain after sending an signal for help using her bra.
Jun 23 2008
For good reason, the wireless phone industry is ranked as one of the worst in the U.S. for customer satisfaction. Technical support calls can take hours with endless transfers from one customer rep to another. Then there\’s the endless pile of...
May 24 2008
Scientists at the Universities of Melbourne and Texas have successfully resurrected a gene from the extinct Tasmanian Tiger. This certainly isn\’t Jurassic Park - more like a Jurassic Concession Stand - but it\’s an incredibly important...
May 16 2008
HOLLYWOOD star Mel Gibson is taking Britney Spears on holiday to his $31.3 million ranch in a remote region of Costa Rica.
May 9 2008
As the Democratic primary nears its long-awaited conclusion, undecided superdelegates have been drowned under a sudden deluge of angry, sometimes vicious emails from Hillary Clinton supporters urging them to not fall in line behind Barack Obama.
May 9 2008
With the economy teetering on recession, you would think it would be a terrible time to be a retailer … of any sort. So I was struck when I read that Steve Jobs is busy expanding Apple’s empire. Tuesday, Apple announced a deal with Vodafone to...
May 7 2008
Is there a genocidal countdown built into the motion of our solar system? Recent work at Cardiff University suggests that our system’s orbit through the Milky Way encounters regular speedbumps - and by “speedbumps” we mean...
May 7 2008
Recycling is often such a boring and easy task that it’s hard to get people to change their ways, in order to make them do it. If the blue or green trash bin is just like the black one, only I can’t put everything I want in it, it’s easier to use...
May 7 2008
Cannibals, dancers, and pheromone emitters—some of the largest (and endangered) insects in the world are nurturing mothers in the wild, wearing poison as perfume, and crawling up human backs as friendly pets.